I thrive on production. It feels very much like a natural environment for me.
From Kathryn Bigelow
Our film examines the heroism, courage and prowess of the Soviet submarine force in ways never seen before.
What's most galvanizing for me is the opportunity to be topical and relevant and entertaining. That's the holy grail.
There should be more women directing; I think there's just not the awareness that it's really possible.
I do have to say I have been very fortunate.
I began to exercise a lot of cinematic muscle with the precepts I had learned in the New York art world. Film was intriguing. I began to think of art as elitist; film was not.
One should make morals judgements for oneself.
Something becomes personal when it deviates from the norm.
There's really no difference between what I do and what a male filmmaker might do. I mean we all try to make our days, we all try to give the best performances we can, we try to make our budget, we try to make the best movie we possibly can.
Cinema has the capacity to be so physiological.
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